Lock.



B. BEERS.

' LOGK.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 14, 1912.

I m y Patented Feb;17,1914.

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To all whom it may concern;

Be it known that ll, Bimirenn h Bennie, a subject 01 the King of Great .,in, ire-- siding 21 i) Vancouver, in the l British Columbia Dominion of Camelli have invent-er new and ueeful lrnpro ments in Locks, of which, the fellnwi. v a specifieatio'n.

An object of the inren'lin provicle e lock for use on "vehicles he the same from being stolen er carried? army.

The invention. is particularly adapted. :l'or use on seliipropellecl rehiees such HS auto mehiles and embodies, mining-. ether features. a device arranged in eenneetion with a shel and a Wheel so'thet when the device is in. locked peeition the Wheel will he rigicl relir tively no the shafh whereas when the eleviee is in unlocked position iahe wheel will he rotatable relatively to the shei'i.

In the further discloeure of llu. i:' .eni.lun reference is. to .he-hnd 51o lhe uweizipunyi drawings constituting a pan-i M" cation. in which similar ehnrurle enee denute corresponding parts "in 1:? views and. in which:

Figure l is 21 side elevation of a steering" wheel and. shaft showing my (le /ice applied thereto, the locking member being shown in dotted lines; 2 is i frag ienl'ary vertical sectional View; Fig. 3 is horizontal tinueverse sectienel View taken on the line 3 in Fig. 9.; l an enlarged 'lriigrmeutary sectional View, showing the lockiug member in. leelred peeiliion and held therein by the key; and Fig. is an enlarged f ugineniery sectional View, showing the locking); member in locked position.

Referring mere particularly to the Views, use is made of a. steering shu ll; 10 to which rigidly secured. by means of u Sllliiilble key 11. weep 19., having the upper portion thereof "minced to form a seat 18 and. adapt ed to receive a. steering); Wheel ll, a collar being arranged to loosely engage the upper end of the cup 12 after being lhremleilly engaged with the extreme upper end of the cap uurl else zulajuied 0 he screwed 5o ihe enphy euiluhle securing; members the ll'ltllr tionml collar being provider} with threads on the periphery (hereof and mlziptml to receive :1 cover 1h as 8-10?! in l ig.

An opening; 17 is; lei-me l ill ihe (up 1.2 and slilluhly mounted in (he owning: ll locking member 18. the steering \vheel H- being provhlmpl with a groove 1?.) :uhmlei'i lo ii'ig member 18 reeeive e pereien oi the lee when the same is movecl lute leaked position heel ri icl with. respect menee. ha ry ein shell 14" '-hole 520 1S 2 [er end ell the .cheeenl; lower ring 1, -45; an will be seen the he 1-; wle 20 is 01 330321 the ."Pitlfill p une 01 ihe ripening 1"? eo'thei; when Lhe key has been turned ii) move t e leelri 5.

and will also repose against ihe'wnil elf lzhe opening. the rehiining the loelci We]? in ii}? upper-meal; position, it h eliooil that the locking member 33' mounted. in the ripening" 1? so theh i he hire iug member can more rlownwmwlly when the key has been 'witlulreivu irlni the keyhole 20.

Having; claim:

l. "n e. ileviee oi" the eleseklescriheil. the vmuhinvl'ion with u stationary member, of a key thereon. a. rap encircling ehe steliounry member and engaged by the lrey to retain the cap rigidly on. the stationary member, a sea .hninerl in; fine end oh the can, a. rotutahle member rolat-ehly supported 0n the 5021i; and .ing an and 0.1 the cap, a cover for the RillCl roinbuhle member, 3211i n locking menu. uumihle in en alon wed l'hus ileeeriheal "my invention, l

loch. i'he refillable ineniher relultively he the member upwardly the ward. oi? the hey will I re the lower entl of the inching member;

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cap, the said locking member being actuated 1 member, means for locking the rotatable by a key inserted in an opening and engaged member relative to the cap, and a cover with the lower end of the locking member. I threadedly connected with the collar.

2. In a device of the class described ini In testimony whereof I aflix my signature 5 cluailing' a stationary member, a cap rigid i in presence of two Witnesses.

Wit said member and supported thereby, 11 a seat .formed on the cap by reducing one i BRADFORD-E BEHJRS end thereof, a rotatable member supported WVitnesses:

on the seat, acollar having a threaded PAUL H. SALMOND, 10 periphery fixedly secured to said rotatable H. E. HARVEY. 

